Foreign television crews work Aug. 1, 2015, on Bois-Rouge beach where pieces of debris from an unidentified aircraft were washed ashore near Saint-Andre on the north coast of Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean.

Foreign television crews work Aug. 1, 2015, on Bois-Rouge beach where pieces of debris from an unidentified aircraft were washed ashore near Saint-Andre on the north coast of Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean.

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